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FAQ

What is the insecticide made from?

We use pyrethrum insecticide, that’s has been approved for use in and around food processing plants and restaurants. Pyrethrum is considered biodegradable and is sought for sensitive applications like the post-harvest treatment of fruits and vegetable. Pyrethrum is so safe that the U. S. government approves its use on such insect-prone foods as tomatoes, even while they are on their way to the supermarket or processing plant.How safe is pyrethrum?

Pyrethrum is clear and free of allergens. Furthermore it has a low toxicity level. It is water based and biodegradeable. It is a natural insecticide that protects the chrysanthemum flowers from plant eating insects. They do not build up immunity to pyrethrum as they do other chemicals and synthetic compounds dangerous to humans.Does pyrethrum leave a residue like other chemicals and synthetic compounds?

NO. Pyrethrum is completely biodegradeable. After pyrethrum affects the mosquitoes and other insects it decomposes harmlessly.

Will insecticides with pyrethrum harm my pets?

Used according to the label instructions, the insecticide is considered non-toxic to mammals. Pyrethrum insecticides have been used in agriculture and equine applications for a quarter century with no known harmful effects.

Is pyrethrum effective against any other insects?

Yes. Almost all insects are killed or repelled by pyrethrum including mosquitoes, flies, spiders, gnats, roosting wasps and all other insects.

What kind of facilities benefit from using an automatic insect control system?

ANNUAL SERVICE CONTRACT ON PARTS AND LABOR
This includes minor repairs, minor modifications and replacement of the reservoir, timer, pump, nozzles, tubing, hardware and labor while under contract. This contract is renewable annually.

Mosquito Management Systems further stands by its products with a 90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee. For the first ninety days after installation we guarantee satisfaction. If the consumer is dissatisfied with the operation or effectiveness of this system we will remove it and only charge for the labor involved.

How often should the timer be set to come on?

Let nature be your guide. In early spring, 2-3 times a day for 45-60 seconds should be adequate. As different pests swarm or become active, you may increase or decrease the number of sprays you use. You should never need to exceed 6 times per 24-hour period.